Example sentences of "carry [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And they , do they all have to carry the same weight ? |
2 | It can be argued that such mothers may not develop protective IgG antibodies and may continue to carry the same strain of group B streptococcus . |
3 | If the matter that collapses to form a black hole has a net electric charge , the resulting black hole will carry the same charge . |
4 | An extrajudicial offer , even if backed up with assertions that it will not be improved upon , does not carry the same penalty in expenses and the pursuer and his advisers , confident of success , will not be put at risk on expenses by such an offer . |
5 | It is important to bear in mind that while inflected verbs in languages such as Arabic , Spanish , and Portuguese ( to name but a few ) do carry the same information as an English pronoun-plus-verb combination , the effect of placing them in theme position is not the same . |
6 | No , they do n't all carry I mean , you do n't all carry the same weight in gallops . |
7 | That is , it assumes that the London-to-Penzance train will carry the same number of passengers all the way from London to Penzance . |
8 | The fruit is the enlargement of Magritte 's known oeuvre by as many as 200 works , never previously illustrated , which Sylvester and his team have recovered from private collections , and a serious attempt to unravel that most taxing issue of the existence of different versions of the same composition and of different images which carry the same title . |
9 | They carry the same fear that someone will not come back even though as adults they may have far more control over the situation . |
10 | Nor does each type of evidence carry the same weight . |
11 | He was carrying the same grip . |
12 | Moreover , in cases where single stranded DNA is desired from PCR TM II , the host cells must be infected by a helper phage and the yield of a single stranded DNA preparation is much lower than that from filamentous bacteriophage vectors carrying the same segment of foreign DNA ( 4 ) . |
13 | Schregle 's ( 1981 ) approach to this basic problem of what is comparable in cross-national studies is to compare the methods and ways in which particular industrial relations functions are carried out in various countries , rather than simply comparing institutions and procedures carrying the same designation . |
14 | He was carrying the same carrier-bag and for some reason they found it impossible not to stare at it . |
15 | Half an hour later , an open-backed lorry carrying the same man and a dozen of his workmates raced past , stopping quickly enough to throw them comically forward , and then reversing hurriedly to me . |
16 | With more express items carrying the same design , it will be easier for all countries throughout the world to recognise them and give them priority treatment . |
17 | When Maggie and Susan left the house they were carrying the same pail and enamel container that they 'd used earlier . |
18 | Brain RNA from a two-month old transgenic adult carrying the same construct ( adult Tg ) was also analysed in order to compare the ratio of the NF-L transgene expression to that of the endogenous NF-H . |
19 | The masthead still carried the same title , meaning ‘ People 's Freedom ’ but the phrase ‘ Workers of the world unite ’ had been dropped . |
20 | Certain institutions carried the same message : lineage welfare payments , for instance , and the solemnities of threatening vengeance and exacting a settlement , were adat ( customary ) , the way we have always done things , living reminders of a time when ‘ we did everything in this way ’ . |
21 | Their clothing and equipment was more functional , but they carried the same pattern of long sword . |
22 | The MK II was similar in all respects and carried the same load . |
23 | It carried the same headline as the one Mungo had seen in the train : ‘ BIRD 'S HEAD CLUE TO GIRL 'S DEATH . |
24 | She carries the same name ( Germaine ) as Madame de Stael , suggesting a further analogy between Ambrose and her lover-author Benjamin Constant . |
25 | The term ‘ social support network ’ also carries the same meaning but is descriptive of a more loosely structured set of connections with fewer family members . |
26 | It is important that we recognise that not all knowledge carries the same status . |